Naturalist Studies

Naturalist Studies

Discussions on naturalist topics and practices centered around Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) including their relevance to modern culture and the environment.

Autor

Naturalist Studies

Categoría

Education

Web del podcast

www.naturaliststudies.com

Último episodio

9 de abr. de 2026

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Episodios

#14 - Nature Immersion Practices 09.04.2026

Chi-Wei Chang, an ecotherapy instructor, discusses the science of how nature immersion supports mental health, emphasizing that spending time in nature isn’t just relaxing—it’s a vital practice for mental and emotional well-being. She also explains how modern indoor lifestyles, manmade noise, and screen exposure overstimulate our nervous systems, while connecting with nature—through breathing, sen...

#13 - Interpreting the Weather 24.01.2026

How do extreme weather events form—and how can you recognize when one is becoming dangerous? In this episode, veteran meteorologist Troy Kimmel explains how to interpret large-scale weather patterns and spot the warning signs that often appear before disasters like the 2025 Texas floods. He breaks down the climatic factors that cause flash floods, prolonged heat waves, and major winter storms, and...

#12 - Connecting to Nature Through Music 16.12.2025

Leïla Six is a singer-songwriter on a mission to remind us all that we are nature. She writes about the ecological challenges we are facing, the circle of life and the beauty of seasons, and how she uses music to situate the human experience within its broader natural context.

#11 - Eavesdropping on Animals 23.09.2025

Wildlife sculptor and author George Bumann shares insights from his new book Eavesdropping on Animals and explores how learning to interpret the language of animals can transform the way you experience nature— not just in remote settings, but outside your own doorstep.

#10 - Getting Kids in Nature 07.01.2025

Educator Kyra Stephenson, 'The Nature Lady', discusses the transformative effects nature based-education has on children's attitudes, behavior, and desire to learn along with tips for implementing in any school setting.

#9 - Finding Spirituality in Nature 26.01.2024

Minister and author Peter Haas discusses how nature was integrated in the spiritual and religious traditions of early man and how it is still relevant to modern society.

#8 - Backpacking Best Practices 07.09.2023

Experienced long distance hiker, backpacker, and all-around tough guy Jack Crowley discusses what he has learned through the years scaling Mt. Kilimanjaro, Himalayan high passes, and the rugged peaks of the California Sierras and Rocky Mountains.

#7 - Birding and Nature Connection 11.05.2023

Avian expert Mikael Behrens discusses how birding expanded his view of the outside world and helped facilitate his own nature connection journey.

#6 - Trailing Animals 01.12.2022

Senior tracker and instructor Preston Taylor discusses his experiences of trailing animals, the scientific value and personal enjoyment gleaned from it, and how to learn this ancient skill that humans relied upon for thousands of years.

#5 - Wildlife Tracking 17.11.2022

Senior tracker and instructor Matt Nelson discusses what encompasses wildlife tracking, why it's valuable to science, what it can teach you about animal behavior, and how it can add to your enjoyment and understanding of the outdoors.

#4 - Modern Wilderness Survival 05.10.2022

Survival Instructor Matthew Hunter discusses what is meant by modern wilderness survival, how it differs from primitive living skills, and some important preparation tips and guidelines for those who venture into the backcountry.

#3 - Bird Language Allies 04.08.2022

Avian ecologist Dr. Katie Sieving from the University of Florida discusses the important role titmice and chickadees (aka Parids) play in bird language, and the amazing discoveries she and her team have made in unraveling their complex language.

#2 - Universal Human Knowledge 28.07.2022

Chris Hyde of Natureversity discusses the relevance of ancient human skills like wildlife tracking, bird language, and wilderness survival in our modern culture, and why they are important to learn for both kids and adults.

#1 - The Value of Nature Connection 27.06.2022

Jon Young, bird language master and author of What the Robin Knows discusses what constitutes “nature connection”, why it is important, and how practices like bird language and wildlife tracking can facilitate bringing nature connection back into our individual lives and our culture at large.

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